dpup 486
re XRDP: The pet-package is by purpose set up to connect to the running session - which is what X11vnc will do. To set up system where every logon gets a new desktop another server must be used - Xvnc is a possibility (from tightvnc/vnc or others). If you setup such a system nothing will be saved when disconnecting - meaning that you wont be able to go back to same desktop and continuing your work. That is at least what I have been able to set up...
Well I didn't think nature of x11vnc is able to do that in the first place.
I read on xrdp's page that several options are available like Xvnc, librdp usage and similar.
Thanks for your input goingnuts
Not sure why changes wouldn't be saved thought if it would work.
@nmlkngdm
Thanks for test results, sure amarok must be bit heavier on resources but it offers more options.
I read on xrdp's page that several options are available like Xvnc, librdp usage and similar.
Thanks for your input goingnuts
Not sure why changes wouldn't be saved thought if it would work.
@nmlkngdm
Thanks for test results, sure amarok must be bit heavier on resources but it offers more options.
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Ah, so there's no something like -forever option in x11vnc?
I already ran x11vnc as server before and xrdp only adds ability to login from remote desktop client - if you use vnc viewer client you get same thing without xrdp ?
It's good that it implements rdp protocol though.
I'll try some combinations with xrdp and see if anything works.
I already ran x11vnc as server before and xrdp only adds ability to login from remote desktop client - if you use vnc viewer client you get same thing without xrdp ?
It's good that it implements rdp protocol though.
I'll try some combinations with xrdp and see if anything works.
puppy.b0x.me stuff mirrored [url=https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_Mb589v0iCXNnhSZWRwd3R2UWs]HERE[/url] or [url=http://archive.org/details/Puppy_Linux_puppy.b0x.me_mirror]HERE[/url]
For X11vnc you log in and out of the running X-session - with "forever" you just prevent x11vnc shutdown when you exit - and you can reconnect to the state you left it.
With Xvnc-server you seems to log into a new X-session every time - and log of that (for you) unique session. After logout the session is closed. You can reconnect but you seem to get a new X-session then.
With Xvnc-server you seems to log into a new X-session every time - and log of that (for you) unique session. After logout the session is closed. You can reconnect but you seem to get a new X-session then.
In RDP world, there have been 2 states of existence. One when a logout occurs and another when a "disconnect" occurs.
On the logout state, depending on XRDP setup, 1 of 2 setup models exists
Hope this helps
On the logout state, depending on XRDP setup, 1 of 2 setup models exists
- the user session is destroyed resources supporting any session is released, OR,
- the user session is released, return to the available running pool ready for any subsequent login
Hope this helps
Compiled and uploaded some new packages for dpup 486:
http://meownplanet.net/dejan/dpup486/packages/
If you update jwm also update fribidi package
http://meownplanet.net/dejan/dpup486/packages/
If you update jwm also update fribidi package
puppy.b0x.me stuff mirrored [url=https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_Mb589v0iCXNnhSZWRwd3R2UWs]HERE[/url] or [url=http://archive.org/details/Puppy_Linux_puppy.b0x.me_mirror]HERE[/url]
Hi, tubeguy.tubeguy wrote:Which jre pet/sfs for 486? Thanks!
Try this, the latest java jre as an sfs archive.
jre1.7.0_51_3.9.9.2.sfs
http://www52.zippyshare.com/v/32715349/file.html
(Link valid for next 30 days. Maybe dejan555 can copy it to dpup-4.86's
permanent depot? Thanks in advance.)
Enjoy!
musher0
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- Proof it works! The jajuk ("java jukebox") music player running on java
jre-1.7.0_51 in dpup-4.86. - (53.42 KiB) Downloaded 690 times
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"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)
Mirrored here: http://tubeguy.org/puppy/jre1.7.0_51_3.9.9.2.sfs(Link valid for next 30 days. Maybe dejan555 can copy it to dpup-4.86's permanent depot? Thanks in advance.)
Edit: Thank you musher!
[b]Tahr Pup 6 on desktop, Lucid 3HD on lappie[/b]
Thanks musher0! I used some older 1.6.x version on dpup 485 can't remember which one exactly, good to have latest available!
Mirrored on dpup486 repo: jre1.7.0_51_3.9.9.2.sfs MD5SUM
Mirrored on dpup486 repo: jre1.7.0_51_3.9.9.2.sfs MD5SUM
puppy.b0x.me stuff mirrored [url=https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_Mb589v0iCXNnhSZWRwd3R2UWs]HERE[/url] or [url=http://archive.org/details/Puppy_Linux_puppy.b0x.me_mirror]HERE[/url]
Hello, people.
Is anybody getting this error when loading gnumeric on dpup-4.86?
(See attached.) I tried to replace it with the version in dpup-4.85
and I got the same result. (I believe they are the same version?)
For the time being, I'm using the wine version of gnumeric 1.10!!! (hehe)
If I have any heavy-duty calculations to do, I can use gnumeric in half a
dozen other Puppies, or OpenOffice, so I'm complaining on a full belly.
Still, if dejan had a minute or two to spare, it would be nice to have a
Linux version of gnumeric working in this most recent dpup-4.86.
BFN.
musher0
Is anybody getting this error when loading gnumeric on dpup-4.86?
(See attached.) I tried to replace it with the version in dpup-4.85
and I got the same result. (I believe they are the same version?)
For the time being, I'm using the wine version of gnumeric 1.10!!! (hehe)
If I have any heavy-duty calculations to do, I can use gnumeric in half a
dozen other Puppies, or OpenOffice, so I'm complaining on a full belly.
Still, if dejan had a minute or two to spare, it would be nice to have a
Linux version of gnumeric working in this most recent dpup-4.86.
BFN.
musher0
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musher0,
gnumeric in 486 is version 1.10.17 (pet taken from wheezy puppy repo)
I'm sure it loads at least on clean boot (tried with pfix=ram?)
Can it be that you installed something other that might have changed some library that libspreadsheet depends on?
I will try to find what this error is related to.
gnumeric in 486 is version 1.10.17 (pet taken from wheezy puppy repo)
I'm sure it loads at least on clean boot (tried with pfix=ram?)
Can it be that you installed something other that might have changed some library that libspreadsheet depends on?
I will try to find what this error is related to.
puppy.b0x.me stuff mirrored [url=https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_Mb589v0iCXNnhSZWRwd3R2UWs]HERE[/url] or [url=http://archive.org/details/Puppy_Linux_puppy.b0x.me_mirror]HERE[/url]
Thanks for the suggestion. I'll re-try with no pupsave and see what happens.
EDIT: You're perfectly right, dejan. I get a good working gnumeric when no
pupsave. Sorry for the report. I'll have to backtrack and remove the inter-
ference in my pupsave. Again, thanks.
musher0
EDIT: You're perfectly right, dejan. I get a good working gnumeric when no
pupsave. Sorry for the report. I'll have to backtrack and remove the inter-
ference in my pupsave. Again, thanks.
musher0
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"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)
Hi, Dejan555 .
Great job! Working nice on 128 Mb of RAM PC. I might try to remaster it with all apps I have in Kdpup when i have time.
Small issue maybe caused from my old hardware. Click on Multimedia -> Streamit Video Straming drops me out of X to command prompt.
Changing /usr/share/applications/streamit.desktop this way fixes thiis and Streamit starts fine.
Exec=exec streamit
Multiuser support seems working well but it is different than the one I know from debian. All user folders are created with user:root ownership instead user:user
Quick test with pup_event shows the desktop drive icons for user, but xterm stoped working for user as a side effect.
I just made a copy of /root files in /home/user and changed the ownership :
In DebianDog we had similar problem to get desktop-drive-icons work for user account. As final solution we use separate script to change the ownership for pup-volume-monitor in /tmp to user:user just before starting desktop-drive-icons.
I can check out how exactly we did this if you like.
Toni
Great job! Working nice on 128 Mb of RAM PC. I might try to remaster it with all apps I have in Kdpup when i have time.
Small issue maybe caused from my old hardware. Click on Multimedia -> Streamit Video Straming drops me out of X to command prompt.
Changing /usr/share/applications/streamit.desktop this way fixes thiis and Streamit starts fine.
Exec=exec streamit
Multiuser support seems working well but it is different than the one I know from debian. All user folders are created with user:root ownership instead user:user
Quick test with pup_event shows the desktop drive icons for user, but xterm stoped working for user as a side effect.
I just made a copy of /root files in /home/user and changed the ownership :
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chown -R user:root /home/user
I can check out how exactly we did this if you like.
Toni